Enrico Intra's "Jazz in Fabbrica," released in 1972 under the Cinedelic label, is a pioneering work in the avant-garde jazz genre. Recorded in the industrial setting of Ratti's Factory in Guanzate, Italy, this album is a unique blend of experimental jazz and post-bop, showcasing Intra's mastery as a pianist, composer, and arranger. The album consists of two extended tracks, "Nuova civiltà, pt. 1" and "Nuova civiltà, pt. 2," which together create an immersive and innovative musical experience. Intra's improvisational skills shine through, offering listeners a glimpse into his collaborative work with the likes of Karlheinz Stockhausen. The reissue of this classic album allows new generations to appreciate its timeless quality and experimental spirit.